(be)longing is a by and for QTBIPOC arts festival bringing together inter-generational QTBIPOC communities from tio’tia:ke/Montreal and beyond.
Through (be)longing we want to create a temporary utopian space in which QTBIPOC communities can actively imagine a future where we can thrive in... {read more}

Le Mile End s’articule is a summer outdoor community arts festival, revolving this year around the theme of games, play, and sport! With the support of the Arrondissement du Plateau- Mont-Royal, this summer’s edition provides a schedule of activities over six weeks, and includes festivities in... {read more}

Montreal Monochrome VI: Sanctuary City?
May 3 - 5, 2018
articule (262 Fairmount Ouest)
Free (voluntary donations welcome)
Open to the public
In January and August of 2017, the former mayor of “Montréal” Denis Coderre, declared: “Montreal is a ‘Sanctuary City... {read more}

Le Mile End s’articule is articule’s annual summer outdoor community arts festival, held in the alley next to the centre, during the famous ROTATION! ROTATION! garage sale.
For this summer’s edition, with the support of the Arrondissement du Plateau-Mont-Royal, the... {read more}

articule’s Movie Nights are a series of film screenings presented by members of the centre as a way to learn about their individual practices and to raise some funds for articule. All are welcome!
As part of a screening of Holy Hell by Will Allen (2016), Jamie Ross and Tina Carlisi will share... {read more}

articule’s Movie Nights are a series of film screenings presented by members of the centre as a way to learn about their individual practices and to raise some funds for articule. All are welcome!
Following the screening of Gohatto (Taboo), writer Ronald Rose-Antoinette will lead a conversation... {read more}

During the summer of 2016, SAVAC hosted a summer long residency, The Lie of the Land with artist Golboo Amani. The residency consisted of two social practice works that focused on breaking down the myths and fallacies of the colonial expansion and development that often shape the relationships settler... {read more}

Following articule’s Montréal Monochrome IV: Study Hall, members of the Fabulous Committee present Table Setting, a dinner conversation series seeking to create more spaces at articule for Indigenous and people of colour artists, educators, activists, and community members to speak with each... {read more}

This fall, articule presents a special three-day series of events that features BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Colour) perspectives: dinner conversation, game and movie nights!
In collaboration with the Black Students' Network of McGill, Black Radical Imagination, Ethnocultural Art Histories... {read more}

MONTRÉAL MONOCHROME IV: STUDY HALL proposes an investigation into the intersection of art and pedagogy with an anti-colonial inflection. It offers a framework to explore how artistic modes of production can challenge conventional systems of education. The theme of this edition, “STUDY HALL... {read more}